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Burma will hold a constitutional referendum in May followed by general elections in 2010, the country's military junta has said. | Burma will hold a constitutional referendum in May followed by general elections in 2010, the country's military junta has said. |
The regime had set out what it called a roadmap for democracy but had not previously given any firm timetable. | The regime had set out what it called a roadmap for democracy but had not previously given any firm timetable. |
It made the announcement in a statement on state television and radio. | |
Burma has been under military rule since 1962. The country saw rare nationwide protests against the ruling junta in August and September. | Burma has been under military rule since 1962. The country saw rare nationwide protests against the ruling junta in August and September. |
Saturday's announcement said that "multi-party democratic elections will be held in 2010, according to the new constitution. | Saturday's announcement said that "multi-party democratic elections will be held in 2010, according to the new constitution. |
"It is suitable to change the military administration to a democratic, civil administrative system, as good fundamentals have been established," the regime said. | "It is suitable to change the military administration to a democratic, civil administrative system, as good fundamentals have been established," the regime said. |
"The country's basic infrastructure has been built, although there is still more to do in striving for the welfare of the nation." |